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WWU Shapes Student Life in New 'Living Room' Setting

By Caeden Rogers, October 09, 2025

At Walla Walla University, education has always been more than classes and credits. It’s also about finding friends who become family, discovering projects that spark joy and purpose, and growing a faith that lasts a lifetime. 

Countless moments outside the classroom — meals, conversations, worship and service — have shaped who WWU students become, even long after their graduation. That’s why WWU is investing in the creation of Student Life and Ministry Center, the new “living room” on the College Place campus. SLMC will become the heartbeat of student life and a place where friendships deepen, faith grows and community thrives.

Worth the Disruption

Work has already started on 67-year-old Kellogg Hall, and the comprehensive renovation is expected to be completed in 2027, with a timeline designed to minimize disruption to students. At completion, SLMC will increase Kellogg Hall’s footprint to more than 22,000 square feet dedicated to student life.

The transformation is far more than adding square footage. WWU is bringing campus ministries, student life, The Atlas and dining together under one roof, forming a hub where students can eat, worship, serve and simply be with one another. With spaces for music, games and gathering, SLMC will nurture friendships, spark spiritual growth and support the vibrant life that makes WWU distinctive.

“Some of my most life-changing college moments took place outside of the classroom,” said Darren Wilkins, WWU vice president for student life. “Late-night conversations still turn into lifelong friendships, and faith is still discovered in everyday campus life. I am so pleased that we can finally give our students a campus ‘living room’ where they can laugh, study, pray and grow into the people God is calling them to be.”

Invest in WWU's Future

A student center has been needed for decades, and WWU needs your help to make this a reality. To see how your gift can help WWU finish strong, visit wallawalla.edu/slmc.

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Featured in: November/December 2025

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Caeden Rogers

WWU university relations supervisor
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